Major Coalition Launches Health Care Equality Project,

WASHINGTON - More than 20 major labor, community, health, civil rights, social justice, and faith organizations gathered in Washington today to kick off a major coalition campaign, the Healthcare Equality Project, to fight healthcare disparities. Flanked by allies in Congress, physicians, nurses and members of the community, The HealthCare Equality Project demanded that Congress pass healthcare reform that addresses the serious and pervasive inequalities that plague the American health care system. The Healthcare Equality Project is fighting for healthcare that works for EVERYONE.

This unprecedented platform will serve as a national nexus for partners to organize, mobilize, and coordinate their efforts to include healthcare equality solutions in national healthcare reform. It's a single project that combines the forces of the coalition partners to have a greater and strategic impact on the healthcare debate. The coalition is being led by Centers for Community Change, ACORN, Northwest Federation of Community Organizations, SEIU, Gamaliel, LULAC, La Clínica del Pueblo, URU the Right to Be, Partnership to Fight Chronic Diseases, National Hispanic Medical Association, National Puerto Rican Coalition, Hispanic Federation, and Latinos for National Health Insurance

"We all know that our healthcare system is in crisis; and many of us know from our own experiences that where it is most broken and failed is in communities of color. Minorities, even when they have insurance, struggle disproportionately with serious obstacles to the high quality care we need to stay healthy and live productive lives" said Sinsi Hernández-Cancio, National Campaign Coordinator for the Healthcare Equality Project.

Starting today, coalition partners are launching healthcare equality events in 13 states to create a greater sense of urgency to tackle this preventable injustice. Additionally, the Healthcare Equality Project plans to fight to ensure that Obama's $634 billion down-payment on health reform gets the support from Congress it deserves and is launching a website and an online petition where activists can sign up at www.healthcarequalityproject.org. Over the next several months, the Healthcare Equality project will be working with members of Congress, coalition partners, and activists on events and actions to pressure Congress to make the right choices on healthcare reform to eliminate healthcare disparities.

"Racial and ethnic disparities in health outcomes constitute a crisis, one that requires the attention of health care providers, policymakers, and communities alike," said Jill Reese, Health Equity Director at the Northwest Federation of Community Organizations. "We are calling on President Obama and Congress to address this issue in health care reform."

Activists can log on to www.healthcareequalityproject.org to connect with the disparities movement, get information and materials on future actions they can take, and join the fight eliminate healthcare disparities. Joined by allies and other partners, the Healthcare Equality Project will be a much stronger voice for the communities it serves and looks forward to framing and influencing the health care debate.

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Whew. That was way too close for comfort. And yeah, the country's in a sorry state to have come to this. But not only does Doug Jones become the first Democrat to win a Senate seat in Alabama in 25 years; his win is a blunt rejection of all the hate-mongering, gay-bashing, race-baiting, sexual-assaulting, serial lying crap of losers Moore and Trump and Bannon and their ugly ilk. Forward to mid-terms. And once and for all, to Moore in all his evil: "Fuck you and the horse you (badly) rode in on."